IT Roundtable – Dec 15 th 2009 in your enterprise.

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IT Roundtable – Dec 15 th 2009 in your enterprise

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IT Roundtable – Dec 15th 2009

in your enterprise

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History

• Why is it named Ubuntu?• South African ethical ideology meaning “humanity

towards others”

• What is it based off?• Current release of debian (unstable branch)

• Who is backing it?• Canonical, Mark Shuttleworth

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Versions

Current release is 9.10

Most current LTS release is 8.04

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Why is Ubuntu different?

• Based off the idea of being easy to use• Features focus on usability

• 6 month release cycle• Newer packages & software

• Many derivative works • mint / edubuntu / kubuntu / mythbuntu

• Sold on pre-built systems!

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Why would you pick Ubuntu?

• Easy to install• Easy to customize• Many many software choices • Good driver support with *newish* hardware• Ability to get professional support (+ cost)• Free!

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Stand out features

• Open office default software• Notifications (similar to growl for OSX)• Synaptic Package manager ***• Thousands of free software choices• Near infinite customizability• Better inherent security Vs. Windows• Ability to install off USB stick / CD / network

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New features to 9.10

• Software center revamp• Empathy as default chat software• Firefox 3.5• F-Spot Photo Manger• Ubuntu One cloud storage• Ext4 by default!• Apparmor• Much more…

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So what’s the deal with support?!?

• Three levels of support from canonical (desktop)• Basic / Advanced / Professional

• £ 34.73 / £ 72.63 /  £ 138.03

• 9x5 phone support

• Email support

• Dell also offers support for 60$ / year

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I am assuming there is server support?

• Yep.• Two levels 9-5 and 24-7

•  £ 473.69 and  £ 1,736.87  / Year

• Both levels of support include landscape• Web based systems management

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What is landscape?

Web based administration that covers software updates and many

other administrative functions

Monitor all servers with one easy website from anywhere

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Other administrations options

• Webmin• CLI via SSH / telnet• Ubuntu Server Manager (when it updates)

• App Armor

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5 Computer Network Price Comparison

Name: Windows Price Linux Price Difference

Desktop Licenses $0 $0 $0

Server Licenses $731.50 (2008r2) 0$ (9.10 Server) -$731.50

User Cals $147.40 (2008) $0 (samba) -147.40

Office Licenses $2411.90 (VL Pro+) $0 (openoffice 3) -$2411.90

AV Licenses $201.30 (endpoint) $0 (clamav) -$201.30

Totals $3491.10 $0 -$3491.10

As we can see, for a 5 person network there is a savings of nearly $3,500 in licensing costs associated with running Microsoft products. Add in terminal server licenses in a 2 server environment and watch the price jump. Or maybe an exchange server. $3,500 buys plenty of support…

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Demo

• Mint Linux 192.168.3.116• Ubuntu 9.10 192.168.3.129• Server 9.10 192.168.3.110• Server 8.04 LTS 192.168.3.144• Netbook Remix 192.168.3.133